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Sunday, 28 October 2012

Having
goods shipped to your door is something that’s been making people’s
lives easier for a very, very long time. As transportation and shipping
services have evolved, so has the speed on delivery. As of now, we can
usually get something delivered in 24 hours. Google, among others, is
looking to change that.
Other companies, such as Walmart, Amazon,
eBay, and others have been developing the idea of same day shipping. In
essence, you order an item and it’s delivered to your door step in just a
few hours. This would be fantastic for the online shopping community.
Google has been making plans to do this as well.
The service has
been live in San Francisco for a little while now. However, it is
currently only for Google employees, their families, and their friends.
Instead of getting into commerce and keeping warehouses, Google’s plan
is to partner up with companies that have these things and simply
deliver the items. According to the New York Times, a well known apparel company is already involved in this concept with Google.

Get to the part about Google using self-driving cars already.

Okay,
so Google’s plan for same day deliveries is awesome. What’s even more
awesome is that they plan on using their self-driving cars to do it.
Just imagine, a legion of cars without drivers delivering your new
gadget or clothing items directly to your curb. Then you can retrieve it
and the car goes off to its next delivery.
This is an amazing
concept. With no drivers to pay and, thus, no scheduling conflicts,
Google’s self-driving cars can deliver things day and night. So when
that wine you’re drinking makes you impulse buy that Star Wars themed Android charger in the middle of the night, Google’s self-driving cars will have it there before morning.
Online
shopping is already pretty popular. People buy things online all the
time. So would the addition of same day shipping be the next big thing
and make it even more popular? More importantly, would you use a service
like this? Let us know.